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Social Integration of Migrant Workers and Marriage Migrant Women in Korea
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Author
In-Jin Yoon (Korea University)
Journal
The Institute for Social development and Policy Research Journal of Asian Sociology Vol.50 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals SCOPUS
Published
2021.12
Pages
573 - 597 (25page)

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Social Integration of Migrant Workers and Marriage Migrant Women in Korea
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This article aims to examine the current situation regarding the social integration of migrant workers and marriage migrant women into the Seoul Metropolitan Area. I introduced the concept of the multicultural migrant integration model that includes a social psychological dimension and multicultural orientation absent in previous models. The data for this study came from a survey of 100 migrant workers and 100 female marriage migrants in the Seoul Metropolitan Area conducted between April 1 and May 30, 2020. The main findings are as follows: with regards to systemic integration, migrant workers and marriage migrants do not fare well in the economy or education, but they do well in housing and health. In value integration, the two groups have a low sense of belonging and trust in Korean society. One noticeable difference is that migrant workers want to practice multiculturalism, but marriage migrant women are under pressure to assimilate to Korean culture.

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